Many that rely on social security barely scrape by and need food stamps to supplement it as it is. And now mouthpieces of greedy misers want to cut both programs? What the hell is wrong with those people? See the following from Senator Warren and please consider supporting her petition.
"I spent most of my career studying the economic pressures on families –
people who worked hard, played by the rules, but still found themselves
hanging on by their fingernails to a place in the middle class.
A generation ago, middle class families could put away enough money
during their working years to make it through their later years with
dignity. But since that time, the retirement landscape has shifted
dramatically against our families.
A third of working families on the verge of retirement have no savings
of any kind. Another third have total savings less than their annual
income. Just as people need to rely more than ever on pensions,
employers have replaced guaranteed retirement income with 401(k) plans
that leave retirees at the mercy of the market. And 44 million workers
don't even have access to that sort of plan.
Add
all of this up, and we're left with a retirement crisis – a crisis that
is as real and as frightening as any policy problem facing the United
States today.
Social
Security is incredibly effective, it is incredibly popular, and the
calls for strengthening it are growing louder every day. Will you join
our national pledge to protect Social Security?
Today, there is a $6.6 trillion gap between what Americans under 65 are
currently saving and what they will need to maintain their current
standard of living when they hit retirement. Two-thirds of seniors rely on Social Security for the majority of their
income in retirement, and for 14 million seniors – 14 million – this is
the safety net that keeps them out of poverty. God bless Social
Security.
And yet, instead of taking on the retirement crisis, instead of
strengthening Social Security, some in Washington are actually fighting
to cut benefits.
Let's look at the facts: Social Security will be safe for the next 20
years and even after that will continue to pay most benefits. With some
modest adjustments, we can keep the system solvent for many more years –
and could even increase benefits. The absolute last thing we should do in 2013 – at the very moment that
Social Security has become the principal lifeline for millions of our
seniors to keep their heads above water -- is allow the program to begin
to be dismantled inch by inch.
If
we want a real middle class that continues to serve as the backbone of
our country, then we must take the Retirement Crisis seriously. Sign our
national pledge to protect Social Security for America's seniors.
The conversation about retirement and Social Security benefits is not
just a conversation about math. At its core, this is a conversation
about our values.
I believe we honor our promises, we make good on a system that millions
of people paid into faithfully throughout their working years, and we
support the right of every person to retire with dignity.
Let's make sure my colleagues in Washington know that our values are America's values. Sign our pledge now.
Thank you for being a part of this, Elizabeth"
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